Analysis: EU trade deal with Canada and impact on mobility

BAL has created a backgrounder that looks at key European countries and how the CETA would affect mobility opportunities for Canadian professionals.
Analysis: EU trade deal with Canada and impact on mobility
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The European Parliament has approved a comprehensive trade agreement with Canada that liberalizes trade and tariff regimes and contains several provisions expanding mobility for Canadian professionals, including business visitors, investors, intra-corporate transferees and graduate trainees, and individuals performing services under a contract. The potential mobility benefits will vary from country to country depending on how CETA provisions compare to current policies in individual EU countries. BAL has created a backgrounder that looks at several key European countries and how the CETA, if implemented, will affect mobility opportunities for Canadian professionals.

Read the full backgrounder by clicking here.

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